Suspended Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving announced he’s done with the NFL while smoking marijuana on an Instagram live post.

You can’t make it up.

On Thursday night, soon-to-be free agent David Irving took to his Instagram page and went live. Once the broadcast was rolling, Irving pulled out a joint and started smoking weed, eventually telling his fans that he’s done with the National Football League.

In four seasons with the Cowboys, Irving only played in 37 games but amassed 12.5 sacks, being a disruptive force along the defensive line. Irving’s best years came in 2017 when he notched seven sacks in only eight contests.

The Cowboys are now looking at a very complicated situation in their front seven. Defensive end Randy Gregory is also suspended indefinitely for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. Meanwhile, Pro Bowler DeMarcus Lawrence was placed on the franchise tag for the second straight year, and it would be a stunner if he shows up for OTAs and minicamp without a long-term deal signed.

As for Irving, this could signal the end of what was once a very promising career. Not your typical retirement presser.